Land Rover celebrates 65th anniversary

    The company will celebrate its 65th anniversary with a number of customer events throught India via its 'Land Rover Experience' programme.

    Published On Apr 30, 2013 10:32:00 PM

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    Land Rover India has announced that it will celebrate its 65th anniversary with the launch of its ‘Land Rover Experience’ programme, which includes customer events throughout India.

    The first event will commence on May 3 in Amby Valley, Lonavala, where customers will experience Land Rover’s all-terrain capabilities.

    John Edwards, Land Rover’s Global Brand Director said, “Land Rover is celebrating 65 years of proud heritage. It is in fact a dual celebration, as March saw Land Rover deliver the strongest ever monthly and quarterly sales performance in its history. Since 1948, every component in our vehicles has been designed and engineered with intent and Land Rover continues to this day, to build the world’s most capable all-purpose vehicles. A blend of refinement, performance and unmatched all-terrain capability make Land Rover vehicles distinctive and unique, ready to tackle the world’s most challenging and inhospitable terrain.”

     

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